Israel at war day 219
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared a photo of himself putting on Tefillin
Bibi wrote the following along with the photo: “Ruchama, the mother of Moshiko (Moshe) Davino, H’yd, who fell in Operation Protective Edge, brought me his tefillin. The tefillin that were with him all the time amid the battles are the only thing that survived the inferno in which Moshiko fell. The smell of gunpowder still lingers on the tefillin cover. “I promised Ruchamah that I would put on the tefillin l’ilui nishmas Moshiko and l’illui nishmas all our fallen ones. That’s what I’m doing today out of holy reverence. May the memory of our martyrs be blessed and enshrined in our hearts forever.”
- Over 65 Hamas terrorists killed today by IDF
-Egypt to join with South Afruca in case at international Court trying Israel with war crimes
- Hezbollah cl. .
Saims to have shot new type of missles into northern Israel
- Senior officer moderately hurt in Gaza City amid renewed fighting in Strip’s north
- Egyptian official: Cairo warned Israel, US that Rafah operation puts peace treaty between Israel and Egypt at high risk
- Blinken: Israel lacks 'credible plan' to safeguard Rafah civilians. Biden has made clear to Israel that if it "launches this major military operation to Rafah, then there are certain systems that we're not going to be supporting and supplying for that operation."
- Giyus update some reports indicate a plan will be presented this Wednesday by the government with support of the Degel faction of UTJ and Shas.
- Hamas has announced the death of British-Israeli hostage Nadav Popplewell. “He died because he didn’t receive intensive medical care at medical facilities due to the enemy’s destruction of hospitals in Gaza,” a statement on Hamas’ Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigade. Earlier on Saturday, Hamas posted an 11-second video showing the 51-year-old with a bruised right eye alive. The footage featured Arabic and Hebrew text that read: “Time is running out. Your government is lying.” In the clip, Popplewell, speaking under apparent duress, confirmed his name and stated he was from Kibbutz Nirim in southern Israel.
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